Category: St Thomas

In the attractive village of Bradwell-on-Sea, St Thomas’ church is bounded by old buildings and a noisy rookery. I have been there twice but not been inside either time. These photos were taken either on 24th March 2008 in early spring, or 17th October 2009 with golden leaves falling around us.

I enjoy the history wrapped up in churches, and I like seeing the architecture and architectural details too, but most of all I like to see how a church sits within its environment, what surrounds it and what it is hiding in the corners of its churchyard.

So this blog is as much a celebration of the beautiful Essex countryside as it is a record of churches.

Most of the posts include photo mosaics of the exterior of the building and the interior (if the church was open), but also pictures of the graveyard and views from the church. If you click on any image in the mosaic it will take you to a slideshow.

Some of the churches have multiple entries, depending on how many visits I have made.

These are not fully comprehensive guides to the churches, rather they are meant to whet your appetite and encourage you to visit them yourselves.

I have another blog for churches and places of worship not in Essex, it can be found here